... sacs, nourished on space, that fill the centre of her body. She rises still. A region must be found unhaunted by birds, that else might profane the mystery. She rises still; and already the ill-assorted troop below are dwindling and falling asunder.... Maurice Maeterlinck: A Critical Study - Page 175by Una Taylor - 1914 - 199 pagesFull view - About this book
| Maurice Maeterlinck - Bee culture - 1901 - 444 pages
...her life, the blue morning air rushes into her stigmata, singing its song, like the blood of heaven, in the myriad tubes of the tracheal sacs, nourished...whirls for one second in the hostile madness of love. 20 305 [ 85 ] Most creatures have a vague belief that a very precarious hazard, a kind of transparent... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - Bee culture - 1901 - 444 pages
...into her stigmata, singing its song, like the blood of heaven, in the myriad tubes of the trachea! sacs, nourished on space, that fill the centre of...whirls for one second in the hostile madness of love. » 3°S [85] Most creatures have a vague belief that a very precarious hazard, a kind of transparent... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - Apidae - 1906 - 376 pages
...ill-assorted troop below are dwindling and falling asunder. The feeble, infirm, the aged, unwelcome, ill fed, who have flown from inactive or impoverished cities...whirls for one second in the hostile madness of love. Most creatures have a vague belief that a very precarious hazard, a kind of transparent membrane, divides... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - Apidae - 1901 - 364 pages
...ill-assorted troop below are dwindling and falling asunder. The feeble, infirm, the aged, unwelcome, ill fed, who have flown from inactive or impoverished cities...incomprehensible forces has reached her, has seized the ascending spiral of their intertwined flight whirls for one second in the hostile madness of love.... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - 1903 - 300 pages
...ill-assorted troop below are dwindling and falling asunder. The feeble, infirm, the aged, unwelcome, ill fed, who have flown from inactive or impoverished cities...whirls for one second in the hostile madness of love. — The Life of the Bee. 337. The great idle drones, asleep in unconscious groups on the melliferous... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - 1903 - 300 pages
...ill-assorted troop below are dwindling and falling asunder. The feeble, infirm, the aged, unwelcome, ill fed, who have flown from inactive or impoverished cities...impetus, the ascending spiral of their intertwined flight 227 Thoughts from Maeterlinck whirls for one second in the hostile madness of love. — The Life of... | |
| William Morton Wheeler - Ants - 1910 - 696 pages
...fill the center of her body. She rises still. A region must be found unhaunted by birds, else that might profane the mystery. She rises still ; and already...whirls for one second in the hostile madness of love." It" must be noted, however, that there are several important differences between the nuptial flights... | |
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